Disconnect has released Collusion for Chrome, an open source extension which aims to graphically illustrate where your data is going while you cruise the web. Collusion was actually made available to...

I installed it(I use chrome) and went to tech spot, these are a list of the sites that popped up:
tacoda.net
adnxs.com
chartbeat.com
google.com
netshelter.net
doubleclick.net
exelator.com
bizographics.com
bkrtx.com
quantserve.com

I went to the forum to edit my post because the formatting is messed up under the articles, this is a list of sites that was added to it, what are you guys doing with our info?
yieldmanager.com
gravater.com
adsymptotic.com
google-analytics.com
turn.com
crwdcntrl.net
simpli.fi
tribalfusion.com
promarket.netbtrll.com
googleapis.com
invitemedia.com
viglink.com

Tested it out and was surprised how many sites are still tracking me in Chrome even with everything disabled. A similar add-on "Collusion" on Firefox showed only two trackers when I visited the same sites. Shows one more time that Chrome is just another tool for Google to collect user data.